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Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

Theory is part of science. Creationism is only a theory aswell. You keep giving reasons as to why evolution is not true. How about a reason as to why creationism is?

Why does everyone think I'm trying to prove creationism?!! As I've said like fifty times already, THEY ARE !BOTH! THEORIES!!!

As for the hight thing, how do you explain people who are getting shorter from generation to generation. Asian people aren't tall. And you said that tall people are no better than short, yeah, but according to that, then I'm no better than a monkey!

Dinos to birds...I thought that one died about five years ago oh well. Dinos are reptile. Birds are not reptiles. Bird have wings, dinos do not. Scales to feathers? Scientificly impossible! They're spines are completly different. And the average dino was the size of a sheep. Dino-"I was two-foot-three, and now I'm just three." Quite a size change for just a few million years! They're diets different too! Don't tell me they're organs changed! And if it took all that time, it stands to reason that quite a few would have died during the change! So give me ONE transitional fossil, and well talk.

Archeaopterix? It's a "Fully feathered, flying bird.". That was it's final analasis. I did not have scales, and as for the claws, um, maybe you should look at eagles, and other birds of prey. And the teeth? there are birds TODAY that have teeth! Yes, they are somewhat rare, but they are there.

(Oh, and though you may not have one in you're back yard Cecilia, there are thousands of "monster" stories, like Loche Ness, Mokale Embembe, and Ogopogo.)

Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

Dinosaurs aren't officially classified reptitles you know.... Dinosaurs are their very own special catagory; Dinosaurs. And a quite a few Dinosaurs DID have feathers. It's an unknown number because only one part of the world allowed for the right kind of fossilization to allow an imprint of the fuzzy feathers around the Dinosaurs, so its possible that many a species had feathers. After all, Dinosaurs and birds shared a common ancestor. It just took a little longer for birds to appear.

Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

Hey Fox! Remeber me? You're awesome!

Yo regimas, yeah, I'm only a kid, but when I was nine, I got an adult book discussing evolution/creation, and it made so much more sense than everything else I'd been told. After long talks, my parents began to understand too. Now I'm fourteen, and I've learned a lot these last five years, I even taught a class with four people once(two their attention spans were very short...)! And I've never been to a school, so no science class for me.

Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

Its not a sure thing that they really were covered in scales. It is very hard to determine what the skin was like when there really is only fossilized bone left. We're lucky that the feather imprints have remained in Mongolia. Anyways, thats my example of evolution right there, with species having feathers and others that did not. There are also theorys that some baby Dinosaurs were covered in down to help keep them warm when it was cold and vice versa. When they got older and could tolerate hot days and cold nights better, the down would be shed. Unless it was a feathered species.

Re: Do you believe in God or evolution?

I've never heard of these viable red blood cells. I recall that a few years ago these scientists ground up a bone and found still somewhat organic muscle tissue. at least, the processed fossil didn't behave like rock OR bone. And there has definitly never been a frozen Dinosaur. Ever. They've found them in mummified states, but thats extremely rare.